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2011 NCAA National Collegiate women's ice hockey tournament
NCAA women's ice hockey postseason tournament
NCAA women's ice hockey postseason tournament
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Year | 2011 |
| Gender | women's |
| NCAAdiv | Division I |
| Division | National Collegiate |
| ImageSize | 150px |
| Teams | 8 |
| FrozenFourArena | Tullio Arena |
| FrozenFourCity | Erie, Pennsylvania |
| Champions | Wisconsin Badgers |
| TitleCount | 4th |
| ChampGameCount | 5th |
| ChampFFCount | 5th |
| RunnerUp | Boston University Terriers |
| GameCount | 1st |
| RunnerFFCount | 1st |
| Semifinal1 | Cornell Big Red |
| FrozenFourCount | 2nd |
| Semifinal2 | Boston College Eagles |
| FrozenFourCount2 | 2nd |
| Coach | Mark Johnson |
| CoachCount | 4th |
| MOP | (Tie) Meghan Duggan and Hilary Knight |
| MOPTeam | Wisconsin Badgers |
| Attendance | 17,850, 3,965 for Championship Game |
The 2011 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament involved eight schools in single-elimination play that determined the national champion of women's NCAA Division I college ice hockey. The Frozen Four was hosted by Mercyhurst College at Erie Insurance Arena in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Qualifying teams
The winners of the ECAC, WCHA, and Hockey East tournaments all received automatic berths to the NCAA tournament. The other five teams were selected at-large. The top four teams were then seeded and received home ice for the quarterfinals.
| Seed | School | Conference | Record | Berth type | Appearance | Last bid |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wisconsin | WCHA | 34–2–2 | Tournament champion | 6th | 2009 |
| 2 | Cornell | ECAC | 30–2–1 | Tournament champion | 2nd | 2010 |
| 3 | Boston University | Hockey East | 25–6–4 | At-large bid | 2nd | 2010 |
| 4 | Boston College | Hockey East | 23–6–6 | Tournament champion | 3rd | 2009 |
| Minnesota | WCHA | 26–9–2 | At-large bid | 9th | 2010 | |
| Mercyhurst | CHA | 29–5–0 | At-large bid | 7th | 2010 | |
| Dartmouth | ECAC | 22–11–0 | At-large bid | 8th | 2009 | |
| Minnesota Duluth | WCHA | 22–7–3 | At-large bid | 10th | 2010 |
Bracket
Quarterfinals held at home sites of seeded teams March 12 March 19 March 20 | RD1-seed1= 1 | RD1-team1= Wisconsin | RD1-score1= 2 | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2= Minnesota–Duluth | RD1-score2= 1 | RD1-seed3= 4 | RD1-team3= Boston College | RD1-score3= 4 | RD1-seed4= | RD1-team4= Minnesota | RD1-score4= 1 | RD1-seed5= 2 | RD1-team5= Cornell | RD1-score5= 7 | RD1-seed6= | RD1-team6= Dartmouth | RD1-score6= 1 | RD1-seed7= 3 | RD1-team7= Boston University | RD1-score7= 4 | RD1-seed8= | RD1-team8= Mercyhurst | RD1-score8= 2 | RD2-seed1= 1 | RD2-team1= Wisconsin | RD2-score1= 3 | RD2-seed2= 4 | RD2-team2= Boston College | RD2-score2= 2 | RD2-seed3=2 | RD2-team3= Cornell | RD2-score3= 1 | RD2-seed4= 3 | RD2-team4= Boston University | RD2-score4= 4 | RD3-seed1= 1 | RD3-team1= Wisconsin | RD3-score1= 4 | RD3-seed2= 3 | RD3-team2= Boston University | RD3-score2= 1 Note: * denotes overtime period(s)
Results
National Quarterfinals
(1) Wisconsin vs. Minnesota Duluth
(4) Boston College vs. Minnesota
(2) Cornell vs. Dartmouth
(3) Boston University vs. Mercyhurst
National Semifinals
(1) Wisconsin vs. (4) Boston College
(2) Cornell vs. (3) Boston University
National Championship
(1) Wisconsin vs. (3) Boston University
Tournament awards
[[NCAA Division I women's ice hockey All-Tournament team|All-Tournament Team]]
- G: Molly Schaus, Boston College
- D: Alev Kelter, Wisconsin
- D: Catherine Ward, Boston University
- F: Brooke Ammerman, Wisconsin
- F: Meghan Duggan*, Wisconsin
- F: Hilary Knight*, Wisconsin
- F: Carolyne Prevost, Wisconsin
- Most Outstanding Player(s)
References
References
- "Hockey news".
- (April 2019). "Championship Sites For 2010 And 2011 Released". NCAA.
- "No. 3 Terriers Fall to No. 1 Wisconsin, 4-1, in National Championship Game - Official Website of the Boston University Department of Athletics".
- "National champion Badgers bring home fourth crown! - UWBadgers.com - The Official Web Site of the Wisconsin Badgers".
- (March 19, 2023). "NCAA Women's Frozen Four Records Book".
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